launches Joyful Frog, a coworking space for tech entrepreneurs

JFDI.Asia launches Joyful Frog, an innovation campus to nurture elite entrepreneurs in Asia March 22, 2013 by Terence LEE Block 71 has become Singapore’s Cowork Central. The old industrial building, which is experiencing new life as a tech startup hub, is also playing host to a bunch of coworking spaces that cater to the entrepreneurial crowd. The latest to join this family is an ‘innovation campus’ called Joyful Frog, a new coworking space just launched by startup accelerator JFDI.Asia — which is currently in the midst of its 100-day startup bootcamp. While JFDI.Asia did not define the venue, which is slightly larger than a tennis court, as a coworking space per se, it does share many characteristics of one, namely, memberships and a limited number of residences, meeting rooms and ‘lily pods’ for discussions plus a cafe for casual interaction, and entrepreneurial-related ...